The imaging diagnostic criteria of AIDS-related cerebral toxoplasmosis in China

Huiying Wang , Qingqing Zhang , Yuxin Shi , Ruili Li , Sudan Wang , Jun Sun , Shuang Xia , Hongjun Li
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Abstract

The high mortality of aquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related cerebral toxoplasmosis is one of the serious complications affecting the survival and prognosis of AIDS patients. The most important reason is the difficulty to diagnose. The gold standard for diagnosis of the disease is biopsy of brain tissue. However, this method is not easy to carry out clinically. The diagnostic efficiency of serum and cerebrospinal fluid antibody titers, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and other methods are low. Although the imaging manifestations of cerebral toxoplasmosis in AIDS are variable, there are some characteristic features. It is very important to correctly recognize its characteristic imaging features and use related imaging methods to help diagnose this disease. The purpose of this paper is to provide consensus for the imaging characteristics of AIDS-related cerebral toxoplasmosis.

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中国艾滋病相关脑弓形体病的影像学诊断标准
获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)相关脑弓形虫病的高死亡率是影响艾滋病患者生存和预后的严重并发症之一。最重要的原因是诊断困难。诊断此病的金标准是脑组织活检。然而,这种方法在临床上并不容易实施。血清和脑脊液抗体滴度、聚合酶链反应(PCR)等方法诊断效率较低。虽然艾滋病脑弓形虫病的影像学表现多种多样,但有一些特征性表现。正确认识其特征性影像学特征,运用相关影像学方法对本病的诊断具有重要意义。本文旨在为艾滋病相关脑弓形虫病的影像学特征提供共识。
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